Switzerland talks enter tough phase after Trump renews threats against Iran
US Vice President JD Vance said Sunday there was a chance to “turn over a new leaf” with Iran as negotiators met in Switzerland to build on last week’s interim agreement. But President Donald Trump’s renewed threats over Iran-backed Hezbollah and...
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US Vice President JD Vance said Sunday there was a chance to “turn over a new leaf” with Iran as negotiators met in Switzerland to build on last week’s interim agreement. But President Donald Trump’s renewed threats over Iran-backed Hezbollah and the Strait of Hormuz – and Israel's refusal to withdraw from a security zone in southern Lebanon – cast a long shadow over the fragile talks.
Un diplomate iranien proche des négociations a affirmé à l’AFP que son pays restait « engagé » dans les discussions avec Washington, alors que le président américain a enjoint plus tôt à Téhéran d’empêcher ses alliés au Liban, en référence au...
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